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# Frontend Engineer

### &#x20;<a href="#general-information" id="general-information"></a>

* Salary range: Competitive, negotiable
* Time-zone preference: Any

### &#x20;<a href="#your-responsibilities" id="your-responsibilities"></a>

* Design, scope, and estimate complex frontend products/upgrades.
* Envision and develop features to help grow PancakeSwap.
* Enthusiastically collaborate with a small team to plan projects at the task level.
* Collaborate with cross-functional partners on all aspects of product development.
* Identify and advocate for team-wide areas of improvement and best practices.

### &#x20;<a href="#skills-and-qualifications" id="skills-and-qualifications"></a>

* 3-5 years of experience in building responsive/adaptive web applications with JavaScript/Typescript.
* Solid experience in React JS.
* Ability to write structured and clean code.
* Experience with Javascript testing tools.
* Experience with modern front-end build pipelines and tools.
* Experience with defining and delivering scalable frontend architectures.
* Some experience with GraphQL.
* Experience working with Web3 and a decentralized application frontend.
* Ability to work independently and innovate.

### &#x20;<a href="#good-to-have" id="good-to-have"></a>

* Understanding of Solidity.

### &#x20;<a href="#how-to-apply" id="how-to-apply"></a>


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